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. - ' . ' x..- . - - . s - . . ? ; - - . - . " - '.3 ; ,-,-.' -n . , - - .. - - . 1 i 'i i . .. t i i i -- , it - BMIrT1 OBSEBTEB JSTOWR-JONES.. t,:.tt.tHM : ' " -.1,1-. ' The P.WWP! trtlHe extileuj wyJr The attention opiia'bJwpied by the case of Senator Claftc Arkansas. The rumors of impetilirig strJkes. causes uncertainty in many branches 01 iraae and indmtrtaUhelrth, L--, ' s ME NTS. The appointment3'Mr.jHiram E. IStiliey to oilice in this Stated is no in yean, is already covere4 with in fa- tny. Mq stands charged f ith appro priating- tvh Pffk fiwe ibesared Peahody FfrAd Whiclf Avasf Wwrsted to his care for the education of the poor children of his. county , The .1' Sle creature 'niusJ tliU PeldewT t)ffi 11 be!' It -f Xo defraud the goJsi&Veut is bad enough, but to steal the money that belonged to little poor child rent's an J offender's brow the most lasting brand fgte.9pagft Why President Grant clevat rates to office in th 1$?, jP5 arei honest, contemptible and wanting m those qnalioejfejJaurt which command the respect df their fellows, is certainly Terr strange. Is it thaUiewishtalorment gurpep believe this. Is ithftt he has no other alternative but to appoint bad men, as he faafflictjojii br of fice from good.citizens in the South ? This CajiT)iar(aii.fb9ce cse s off the ifamFaYslhh worthy of respect. Is it, that he is unavfarl (t(i Hiarjiictirs olh? renegades whom he places in posi tions of twVFT ftec?8t be well iftformecl as to .eftcif" individ ual's history and reputation, as eve ry candidate for office lias rivals who. would not be slow to distil into Grant's aTtalrthp iia 4hinrai they knowofsict&rMfdate.11, ' It must be that the moral percep tion's? OftmS PreSfdem?ofcth ilJnitifetll States arc so dull or so blunted.that he the leer of the 'villain' in the miling countenances of some of the office seelcerWn$ fawrf ' aoihd hi rhV1 ftno? bee his royal favor., . Stilley is not the only pppoint- ment made bv Grant. "HundrekJa' iof Federfe) omcMKin.thaSauthare alJ mosCJJjf KbCfuaTlyTas jflisrephWbl. It is pnlynere aruX uiere'that'Ve'fin an ejtfen,t, r trnstrworty, anjres pectable go vermnent ''Official. Grant' choice seems nearly always to fair imnsmsstv menwho e'firnelilipilfe;5. fesnect nor theidsteom pfi the.- .communities ) m -which !thW live; Tliertnost of Grajut s , officials f hHvc, , no . , f good name;" but, unfortunately for the' United taW Treasury . who "steals the purse of one of these dishonest offifilseals But whatever he tUeinioti ves wHicii actuate President Grant in rirtakin worst foriimv ll is, aslvprfc-sigljjted and mean policy whicjhlcan only re," sultrin esteem tions vir THE MODOC W4R. thing I$8tlai mfaVfMM ourpeo Pie. lriiyiHteunc J i is unable to distinguish between mwunu Ytt?e,'ancr laucr recover f jof allmeii.who en tertain no-l Bru."z' x ? mraui. o't honor ' intecritv. and 'public I npT, ZTltf!dii,w. n kH;:u .... rt The immortal MSior, is aeau.t 'fT ii; iKXiO life,- and one act in it eiitle him' lb The: vabamv GexiemVjCanby, .wKli nirnorfcfttUv sumed the-offensive aeainst Caiafaux. J.Mr J Tbnr ml Snrinw TOOV&ae: QI neTiOayYoaejDttl JBCHJ . . i.i i .1 i . i. i ir. .j . erxFAikWtene inlljrdlMiEiih Inscribed telmmortal " JTo" vne extreme nnrajnooa.io move nis tropptFhw; "Modoc Chief'a-.caveJt-rAndithen 1-ia which they l ad gat hen brillianracbWejHetft WentupaimAnUltfcameiab In the meantime-Gopt Jack holds his positiblft jlWlavbeo turbed ; eatsth e roots the digger In dians gather for iii m , and : sm okes his pipe, in peace. r Like .Henry. Ber ry Lowrey, he defies the whole -arm ed hosts 'of Uncle Sam :k soon as the pleasaeiaie? WeaOn j)uicu uavB-ji ihlib iim in ina ;way 1 camp, all crowned J with the r laurels t J J rk I tl E7 E -m ' 111 . m m ' Tt. r. 'of bimrioihi1iiiRA fiMVM 4 r fine, JV.nexiivp nigypi win accpraM Viifi Ayswalt iat4-jWjadto- WhKiTBWtitt-fTDijr4 his visltHro'tlfe KmilfimieW all AlKitnd th two monaxcliwill, proceed m;ivtntBmYx neiiaiess tntej , yigeh: jr.. . 'lrasminrion-'inaicaceaf -Uxti4! . . r v.. tmmmmmmm-- . .ttt , ; , , r -c ; t.. ' " ' : . " ' ' : ...... .:..'- OTTON CROP OF .THIS YEAR, 1 The cotton PoolfttAngujta, which t awards five thous party .whose" es nearest to the present crop i. . - ; V have now receive?! 357 estimates; the average of .which i 3JC4,880 bales. The average estimates of fire mer- chants frdm. (Charlotte is St4o7fioi imles , This )a'J tUat Ihc-jClxarlotte Mtimfo "? mm art si hi v near the i whole avee 9fe4tatf .andel competitors for the prize from alt chants mentioned above, are Messrs. J. Y Bryce, J. E..Stenhoupe, W. J. Blacl41Sanr?Caul,candJ Wav MillsoSpartanurg.), V- I J ! The Bluffton (S, 0.) girls insist up on calling batcHeloi' mt -widowers' "second handed and dilapidated npol igies for men, who constitute ttvem- hover 'sweet slxteens' wbjir:Jeasi -ide3 rt?? At? 1 - ; v7 .- The Christian AdwcgfeqmQnl our office this week robed-in mourn-- ing because pf the deatfe of the. la mented jarrtnger In, ano.tUker, eo 1 umn of to-day' Observer will be found a beautiful sketch of the char acte'rrof the deceased minister, taken Trom thV A'dvoeati.:k . ' K One Itttnxyt Chomtaiid Blen Banded Important Vttai&of thf; PropQiird Movement in, 'ftpHfTht.Jiini of the Strik4$tH&W&&&'T. it$ Pledged to Act 'pogrfhfjr. ? bt th e mfrnRS Axi Liidlis e. ' The imphdifigCstxikeAm(hgsIahe trades inAhis ffity vtif it is claimed, be on an even large scale than that, of last year. The struggle is 'not' to be confined to one trade 'at a time for all, under the' line of building T hftJ:c ""dewUndine wiiii iiic xigiiv iiwui jri; nc, buu these men, numbering in all eiiihty thousantl niechamcSn will strike iu the same hour.. The majority of the organization will strike , ostensibly for the eight hour movement. 1 The carpenters and joiners ask for an. in crease in their pay of two dollars per diem. The Gfjuafts,corxnfee,tfcd with the EigUt-bonr iea,'ue demand an increaseof twehW-five1 per cent, on all work. The tfiecnf ive committees of IF the IMde. societies have been r asKea io pnu. tneir.,co-operai;ionf ao tbaheske niay b . tinanlmqus. The president of php AVork'ingnien's . 1 A. 'J 11.. J' VIj 't . ' . Union says that one hundred'- thou sand men will strike at onee iirthis city, and thiUilheirt aetioh iwill be followed. by those,.of.; Boston, Chic- ptber'placesi:! No action will be tak en before April. . The SEiTidxiilCAXAfiii AfebuT Foster. TJi.. report tjiat,F;oster tpok poison to avoid the ignominy' of the callffwalis trtuloubtedly a sensational reanard. It is, in truth,, heartless, for the condemned criminal has some Hghts, as well as cither men. He has. at leait. the rkbt to be exempt from such an i unjust, and -cruel; report;- which was Eviden tly concocted rorMatiilf' This istiot legitiniato newspaper5 enterprise It is dicTx It able to journals claiming to Ive1 rcs- Jcrfttltjji'..c Wlty. -t .tbe.' -at. dieted lam tlvxtf the, , executeil ( , man The Dretended hedtsaYevidetK!e wil whicn the'rdtnor was based has real ly' very little foundation, and all "the e'ftorts & Tttrphgcjojyxi nfro hi ihe me$3Hfuiesuins ixt--certaiii in dividuals show that the newspapers realize the reprehensihle position they-lvpai The to terrible orueaJJ;he retobed . crmin alj hatajasr through .eiiough tot creteHHe syjmptolnsir of weakness he exhibited withoiitrsupiosing he 0111114." heartless in non;'d08nn rowciLmea ni ureen dollars ?to; any 1 tlti utiv f onmas Iho I .i.Tiiie. rennaieiy; aiier an eyenxrui jirid was the ; only manVLwhQnV)ted " o " ai arnuuiicTOeeimff tnac pass 1 v viib uiiiiiuvuiivu : iivtuvuiiif ai ftiap,u1ed cane wa reenf eel U4i Junnz ine reoeiuon ne serveu in -tl finence bn, the; "destiny ? 'of jij ajtjpn . To a tiniid monarch. hk prcajiiium must cause; about the eama itinrasi ness as the l sanguine hbstsvi which like intimation that4he pe)pledbh need his scrvicesi&3 - 1 1 : . t . . -r. w . .-r . lu Miss Xvumonia iewis.ine coiorea catmxm-inrone at opam ;naiiKe a insurance companies asicea enorm- ofl tinV!birmt;thhto iiisuranceliailjadfHnipm distnrbed the t ajeen 4-p&m&&lpAB9 tTMnto'JiTiWaelicteibwme m w - 'r Lin w s l a - - . . r 1.' .- J By the Southern and Atlantic line. mm- TL ien, Senwf tfamMtedf ! The Postal Difficulty. 5 WXfeGT( pMdher Leggett Commissfoner bi -1'atent, hasinoTpresciit5 utentidii oi.cesnuij to practice law. I ne rumor tele- gliipjjv muim viiw j rJJT till if tenuca to resign prouaoiv origmaieci in the fact that he was recently ad- niutmiT thersentence ot O'Brien, the ;njurdererfdf Ctjiiuinghatt to-Jjn-hriaonnj eB'wrife was tcitov ike jail tcAly, The lentfte-hastaken the Postal difficulty in hand. The committee on Transportation JJoutes w,yanT tliurized.bi- a resolution'? passedtio. day to exauiine thehole -suhject of Federal supervision of .Railroads, and report. at the. next session .of. con- posicioii. oi me eminent on iw willfne. TbfiSbTtlOHS.Oas- jajjttetdy"prtige before the. United tate Salenieipourtrp XX f v, The tiWef iofihe PresMertt cfbm tA i il3 JiWVU 4? ? t.hmMilerUinlr'ml a'Sah DieeoTo-m o voce fl The Senate adfttnieVrtbdaylth ometg; reiiiMye tp.Mie.auopvmutH a pi '.v wuien currencytnin wuKuuAfiu in to cold at the wilbof lite holdei-iUe J . , ' T. . - r 1 .1 " : 1. I. .11 .1 - I naa a nreparea speccn, which ne um not obtain an opportunity to delireK Tb.-.fiMeeeimlitt mU isonlwlfc ihe leading financ e conn- trv, with a view ti. trreenient utKMi sonle measure byiiWiucUA otwtaar.v jinpon ions jum now, inai uie tiances can beplaced uponahealthv and reliame basis.' n lie tight l etween Actkms awa rsauiAHYerage tiaijy. receipts trom i-iiaendover the! BHvanhah J coTTdnties at the -New York Custom Tow lectorsiiip continues , TUef 'na:Vces' are feivorableto TovnsemU- ... it Spinner After Amsi After W ash i XGTON.f c12 GfTreasn f- er Spinner has not? yet isequred, ? apy reply from Oakes Ames, to whom he forwarded the' $lti,t)00 hi tonds of the Credit , Mobilier.T which we?e urned f ivfir to hihl bv ReD"reientrt- tive KeUy, ThVhb A m e P the latlv i n'st, , ? yfa h a, , re-. ouest that i.her-would t endorse them as to make them convertible, in order th:ittheV':mij?tt:befmMVirito the trcastfry. The? questfbirnvhithtrtaimetjw thecown naturallv arises1 is. does1' Mri' ' Anis? rtry.' MtraliL X ' -1 - nite.-4q.wttplytwjihfteliHJ ners request or-rhpl.a ,m jto the bonds whicli he repe?tedjy jsaid longed t Mr.-ltelFy r . "Kii n; trv a ja w . Heavy A wan io ranajui' Washington. Macoh g It wilt be remembered that some months sincp the claim of Admjl :;FArragJtaj6(d his officers and m en. forpri7A Money, for the destruction Vo5 ReVet-rWkK at t he capture pi JNewf i iJHeanai aor- ing the'rebellibn"iwni?reTerred to ar- bitrators.Measrs. rir-vvr i raine,--ot Boston,,?y- h9JWPwtt7&$ti&ft ant: secretaly fifthe havH1iiTlios.! J. Duraht of tKLs etty. . To-tlayt 4lia fiirWfrators bled their remrtf 'award in? the snni of rmDOa ' . - . : ... .7 t .. 1 : -ii Tiiev found that on the. Rebel ves sels thwVerp'IpS; hi eiiy iiHkHW allow to the claimants 21JU cloljars a on the even 0 Mia 1 ft. t Ulness .of .an; AnJtlior. Death of a Paramour of. LXTOlJ.llfarcli'm-Go;1 'AigtVs tus 'Sala'Sfi well knwiig xer js, seriously m!j. .i.Hiv-fJBpw.Yr conslderefl ;extrenoelj,i" doubtful. - - PARiSiiMareh 2C. Terese G;uoliay Countess Gutccioli; ! whbwas afr onej time brought ,$6ibtSiptJy before the public in connectlonwith the Byron scandal, dieiJh.ii6ret6-day, aged 72. ' ; :, .:fsgr f -t- - i ne iici fceiTPTr-'.- e great suit brought nTthenminWor1 he peo- pleyngaltaAf TweedConnelly Inger soils anb others ? tol recover;j.$6JO0O. tt)06;iineged to lifcVeFbfer n ' pltf hdered Wop the city of J Ilardin to-day-tfe demurrer of theSfefenctTitfid dis missSliflialt 6iC tlifc rCDiajdl tbat the pwp)nv4 pb htn igjy.f " v. ; ...i - The Great i Forgery. mKfyvfli genes ipartes, JKetYprj waicneocioseiy. oy ingns grntptOTtql watfexatnined harneyer beejifrgularv tmiai ecaiea wiu-preseni wjeetijivHig M?tt) e va arbi tra tors I with-! ;th iWej isphiaa ai 8ilreY'set, tice;I hewttelesicusistA inff Of ,PnncH BOwlaaaefems fthd Lwin'o cellars ore httw'ttn exKibition tt Titfitny & Co's. - Tp-.p for eac,h nnvneneage ing'sboayu I 1-. A-JL 'd. jf) ! - - . '--it . Kit:- Livekpool, March 26, 40, p. M. Cot ton quiet ; sales 15,000 bales. 8pecultions 3,000 ; American; 10,000. Middling uplxnda ro.aich 3,ptn4.-rl Ifibdticotton closes stdidy i. Sales -to sninners. 789. S For Exports. 1,281. Specu- Tatlohg,1 b58V:.OrdliaryTltn rv, lGi ; Strict HI' tow iiiiddling 18i; tures steady. Sales 22,25(F. Cottn at MobiUvdull andreasy; mid dling 18i19. .Cotton nt Galveston jflrpv, Qood ardinaf p, 15J. At Savannah, ufetmiddlings, 18J. Y At New Orleans, demand moderate ; middling; 19i-yT i ft;, t;ivi AttTTiarleston ' qiet middling. 5 Stock iii m 5 York, 106,979. Stock at all Porta, 554,741, ' ! Exp6tts td-day to Great Britainv 15,004; to tlie Continent; 4,(48i Sterling; Sr9-5 V Dotre3tic Intelligence. Key r 'Et.iP''M'-1 w flP po'i n tediPeafe ,Cpmm issioneirpjf the Modorsw bus gone.to Vaiv Breraers. Captv Jack sent a Squaw to Klamath. The Indiaffiiivfting thfem to join him. He SaS's. thai as isoon a the grass grd$Lli eill leaV'e Uhe , Ja va . beds, burnl'rancbes and kill, settlers. The message to theV, Klamath - Indians causes trouble with the 'Indians on the low KlamathfRiVer' who beloftg to qitite foripidable ril.,; There.is n heSv?1in5Venie!nt oTtFoops reportr ed bfeyoqd tye . arrival of recruits. tJaptCassat, at 0regOP.haaLgone 'to theiWarm 6pariiig4to. reogranize his famous Indian scouts. ; . Alexander J, Fenwick to be h ang- -juuiiun, uivu in TiieVult'ih Kentucky, ero wine out of the T California diamond swindle h as been com, p rom ised and' dismis sed'. Lent, the ! Complainant, '-gets 50,OOOin cash, ' The suit was for L feyi2Abjxm'. Spring Import tions. Such; is the activity at the CuistomiHoiise, from the etraordi- IfeilDloes rt; the government , can hardtvcct thrbuj:h the work.- It is "Ilpiisiesince the first of the month Tiave i amounted to half a nri illioii jnf jdollars and tjiis. notwithstanding the' average reduclion 'of about ten per cent in the taritf since last tepnng. An income from customs at the rate of . fifteen millions a month at this portnlone shows that there need be noeaf "pfa deficient 1 5lMylavervlaree,8iirnlu revenue at I thcvdjV.of thegpai year?. These eiHJcrjnms yam ponanons; snow aiso fhercreat wealth and -prnsperity ' of the tjoun t ryf a wel 1 ; as the extraya cancJ6 6f 6urrf"tebhte. We'- urtay ah Jr4ijilit'4'" very active trade through out Uiepring, both in thia commer- ? J)ebt of Rittherforjd. jFrom the feportof Mr; J.'.H. Bradlev. countv Treasnrer. on last -Mondav to the tJbm irf5s?6risi', we e4 that" the debt or munenora countv was;onine4tn of Maw4i uia$1Q4&r&i& dt es I not inctilde thltiiilroardebt of the cauniy, wiucn is eswmaiea at irom $30,1)0 io,$46.jC)C)0: ; rv,.-:-. .r,f Tjter'e if aWb, perhaps, twooTthft' housand dollars against the county which, haa not .been , audited v by; ihe Cktim ty JeohMti iss ion ers.-- ITe-rf- Ca roli Sid Record. "' ' - , Deja-ded. A number ; of. returned Emigrants have arrived in New York Ironr Brazil. They found, according ibi fheir statements, that they had ne;en uemaeu imoseiinng in urazu by assertions that were totally false. Something of the- same kind recent- flv occurred in England, where chanr- es were preierrea against me crazn iah agentsSfcH'erpool, when the e m igran tgaiif (rcahed -that port. Upon the w hTejf it' .may lie's taTed as Rikrhl v probablcthat Brail is not a favorable countiIoljBc or p the brig MarCeltfifoiiTid at aejainderstfil and deserted, is now robbexlot it, innocent cbarrn by .a iNewXSorkidispateh which: Bays It iS'!asscrted that the brigMary Celeste, fonml at sea, was bonded at Boston Tor $2,TXXK and was insured there Tor i.-t.m.n'. ii is oeneveo ai ineuusrom Hoiisee that her deW&fqif $ sea was a job todefrand the'' ih'siirttiice. companies. , . . (A new wrapping is to be introduce ed . " It w i 11 be. orojieptai Bhape,and isj known by;iSnJhCuddah?, iYorki whoseKfaiiunfc ihas tbeenatii- nouncea, was cnsenyf paironiiea oy otector- at jaospieiy near ? Jerhsalehi, GeneVaRJcharda1rlol:80 of exW ine organizatroa ui i-Mov- termnent.- adonttfd iltlStainiliff theidmimxtr tipnol u, J?. Urant.-, . 3 ;i'r.s Hi U: UyelegPthe -Wng-arfdissMary.FeneloofireV. fi ..ri-""'" t ,f Cih A iriaJ ' - VV' . HeW, .have. entered JheConVetit' I o.t$toadto "f if jeresentatiop, in Rome, alad taken "t DradiUa, DouUe anilragleVP '"'i5: J juue uoa iyf uuuw w xvepre-l" J - . - - ..nniiii&Uf na-wniii r' i v ,,J iJ"7tn " fiffHJr )'f ienxaut ave- inueumteiv- nost- i I moat rwmArffnllV'.JVtVito nf:MianA'l'(r)t;jttlttViViJjilAtkUt ,uw... v.i.v.jv i.ubuipVi jrenerai.xo pivi mrt a riift ritrijriw4i'iairs otKMsih. Great agitation prejraila among the Polish peisauts in'ZZZt through an unfounded reOTt' Iiai serfage will agaui iu Ve Mtr xlaced rp, . iloTT Advercmelits. JTJ&T ZlECElVinV' II )25 Sacks Stevens' A FatpFyl F.r1 guaranteed to please those who are tuna or Mat-kerel.BrcakfiMt strips. Magnolia Hams, .""i," " V1 'vs, 2.-"rMiv aff-rs rrr . at rednced prices.il4jliv,etw y,our ordefiand; we will send the'eoods to your .hpuseand . v.-M' AhWrood Iteiden6i Cottages, ad TIIIS .vattiable," .property, i west -fidei ' Charlotte, rontinir on. Trade street and , mrtmng thence bacc across tlie Ri RiR:, isioiEfensd lsIe1lii6ti', 'shft' tu rcfiasers, " r ot prices an wrms-appij- at our office ithe CJourt Hoiftet' 1 o V; i ' ; fijon ,;T : .DBAHA&i: Jb:KASq.: v arcfeiMlnl'Vin '1:', r, Atorftey j Mt".TS"TTO f i T Tf Will flfliat-t Public f Ancf ipr on 1 Saftnv JL diry.the-MhtUiy .otApr;! atjftie par rac&(01d iiJry4nsfitute,lharlote, N . C, the following- Condenined lmbho pro- p7rtvviif 1 -;v" - - " ': ; -'lVItortf 'l l- "Ui ' ; -" ' i 2fr)lbB Bope, .!!'? -: . ; , 2 Stoves and furniture, .ij :j onpyeiii, opaacs, txco tne nignest Oidaer. ;;t- aie ponjtive: ..TzstMVAffi'; :" 'IPHOSH.OAITHER'm S ; march 27 -r), .-; Auctioneer f AOrTHER Iot of thoAei T5ne Potatoes, 3 nst rtc veil from ihe mountains, and selling at $1.00 to $125; ( Alsi a fine; lot-of Mountain ApplesT4 An Extra, .Jot of nice yellow Butter, 'je.ryniye aud,Frefdi. 'r Gokl witli Hot -Biscuit made from iir nice Family Flour.""- march 26 V . : BJN. SM1TII- ACIlOlCEAkoRTiiNTdFSPR . r BlTLBS. conting of B0 VARIETIES OF GLADlOIltS', ' i Hi;iA roots; ; ' ,! ;- , JAPAN -LI LIES,'" f!"' ' : TUITOMA'8. .iii --ii in.s ,'V DOUBLE) TUBEROSES, i -1 ,s P4i0!yE8,;?iitoi, ... ; , . J - ; A?r 1 'I A mil assortment, or Fine Flower Seeds ' , . ' fronVVicks. Jast receive! at ' n - -' " F. 8CARIVS ? . ;. 'irlig Store;. . PAPER. 4 Lot of liaise Straw Paper just received 2 and for sale at PUREFOYS. inarch 25 1 ?0TAT0US. A MOTHER liir Load iof , Early Rose, . Peerless and , Goodrich Potatoes, just arrived ami for sale hi,-, v; r. JSTEHOCSIs?, SaCATTLAV tq. llliLT O , 1000 mar 22 mttv at : ( ;. . i .... ,. W. R. BURWEtL CO'S, 2000 LBS 'Uwis . Lead at mar 22 V W. R. BURWELL A QO'8 - . . - nut f T 1HB LARGEST ADFtNEST ! of CrtstOrii MAtlCldthihifftir! iffiSBiroiiiii; - .i ,.:T ' . . . ' - ' ' . - 'r' -- : '? " ':! "(- heirrfr receivedMail from Isew Ydrk'at SJilHW S TEMPLE Of 'FASH ION, arid sell at pricew that defy1 com pet iilon. ; 1 . . , F.yRNISIIING GOODS, .la HiS'Ptoiiff 6f Oents' Fnmisliiri Goods, ever bttought tj!thirMaflrket; Snch as Ballou's F. ' ,.X Shirts, . known to be the'bst iiUmg'shirt iiv the1 World. Also - his Stock of Undershirts," P faw ers and Socks cabnot berasled-intuality, Sizes and Pric xn; . !..' i- fiiAfl His St6cWQrpyik.'Fur and Beaver Styles Out, ahtf will sell thehi Lower NECKWEAR ! fl.t ,;,r ,t..ji .jHi i ' T ' , .. .v-v; - ..Jf:ii-i-.r'u.;f!i ' French Arid AmeriMUx'CSafSrim ! Jl:ii foi) -Oil (HTIS ; i) i MiK scarrs. lies ana uows oi menncsi nna iaiesx s tries.; nStf S '; :fvir3i Hn -;rL iGenuineJcroe : i - TreccdiSuits in m colots! f; A , r ft -.Wl Hit;,. ;rf ' r. . .MaaztranpSs IT i ii it. l4.:w'.'v-.-fj.'vw; .,wuiici Aquiline ui xasnion is me oniv: onrpn 1 Olothinsr Uoxiscriii:-the-. Citrrnd lthl a&iMl VifoSVkX'-iAbiU. iW- VJlothmar Honsenn th f!itrrf1 -olthi . nAWn!u'WSiUA;r-!:u.Sw ' ' A iraoii rwKungun th city of 2Lhariotte,or)mxab property, or doing business) therein, on the first Monday fn-February ,1873, are hereby no-' lined " to make return of their taxable property, polls, men liandire,. or. ,ther subjects made taxable by the city. Re 'urns will be received ai my office ?ir the Court Hpuse: By order of the : Board of Aldermenr JUSF. NASH; ': I mar 23 City Clerk & Treas. rrnHirrhror:' s: ( v liomen? or- r - I i imtnnt s-i. r " I tne-autn iay oi Jannarviast;vAiit. iiAm lv ha vine last week bought S. C.:Hnm.. lyV interest in the Stock of Girxxis oft nana; we will tnererore ; eonunne the business at theome place under the name and . style jpf jHomesly A CIowct. All per s.'hs ; JiavJng any ; claim , agajnet ( r. HonyeslX'A Cp. wil4 please present them to me atShelby,?K. C; all persons owing S. (.'. Horned & Co-., will make payment t 8 C..Honieslv3or. Jlfi H"Lv -Clower at rmv?, as the old business jpiust be-settled op. . .. r. k ii mhA R. HOMESLY. rnarcJi,25 6i - ; TQTCTIOSALE. bfsifqbis j'trtij&ale Ptttililcer w other Factory V fSifeWty Mifthintry, dc, dc, The 5 undersigned will otter for wde in . Hduuit?to,;atiPubhc Ontcrv, at the 'east v - eniiHji.isruauireeiv on Thubsbay, Uie 4 ;?t 7th;day of --piiL next, at 1J o clock A.M. ; The E"TIRE WORKS recently erecte.1 by tbe Fartncrs' Fertilizer Cormany of South Cakdina, situated less than a half mile beyond the corporate limits of the ity of Chariest on. These consults of a new eighty-lir8e pow er.' Entrine in coiml(i , nrvaium ; jbrck eiifcirie house- The Machintrv, suh a JUevator, Crnshers, Gnndei; Mixer, Siianing, fec. tc.; is built , in a subsstantial ttiree story tin roof bouses of 45 by fO feet ft size. ' The tract consists of five acres of high; and seventeen of low landi bavins? ;ood oiitletsjn.the Jee. simple of ( a twent v io. iuK,n.ao, anaa,grauea roaq-uea ivr railway oh one side, and a fine, wharf on Ashly River on its qtlier Or Western side. ft1 adjoins and connects by means !6f thesN roats with the 'Sonth Carolina and -the Northeastern Railroads, and is thus in prompt conrmunication with the? ihteriwr' of this ; State and if the Southern and Southwestern ISU-ts.. ; i - This presents a nirc opporturiitv fo cani talistsTor thfe ihcepfiort of any Fertilizer or other mahufactnring ;iterj)rise,f With a first-ciass site, and the best machinery easily. adapted to any purpose. M, For ftutlier jiarticiuars',. apply . in person or by niaU to J. DRA YTGN F0R1; , ' , . Real Eate Broker, Ko. 31 Broad street, Charleston, S. C. ;Matt b 25etii4t 1 1 . W,. '.. i . i r,,, ,r: Is rsipidly suerseding all-other prepura tions, tor ; pnKiuci?it Elegant, Sweet and Whotesoine Rolls, Biscuits. Broad, Buck wheat and ptlier Griddle. Cakes.' ! Perfect ly Pure and Reliable, and always ready for immediate' use. Tlie Cheapest Baking Powder in the World, and- it will keep on Iand or Sea, in ajijf climate, for years. It is well adapted to tlw use of Housekeepers, Miners, .Mariners, Emigrants, and is V) fectj in evry respect,, the Best; Yeast Powder made "for tbe Xitchem the Camp, theOAlley."- , , - SOLD by GROCERS & DEALERS EVERYWHERE. ' : Maniifacthrbd by ' ' D00L3EYA BROTIIER; . 69 New Street, New ' York.' " niar.3-eod'3ni . . ; ; i. .i. OF ,THj feET LAESt STYSl Men bovs' niid .Youth 's A wear ini now is the Largest and .Finestfh at was CAPS. Hats and -Caps are the very Ljiteat than theLowest, - -; ei Iiita'J.in n.ff aia A V Mi th!ic in tle not
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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March 27, 1873, edition 1
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